If you own one of these smartphones, take it back to the store IMMEDIATELY!

Samsung is recalling over 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones after reports of the lithium batteries catching fire and something exploding. Samsung said it had confirmed 35 cases of the Galaxy Note 7 catching fire as of Sept. 1, most of them occurring while the battery was being charged. A family in St. Petersburg, Floria reported that a Galaxy Note 7 left charging in their Jeep had caught fire destroying their vehicle. Another phone exploded in the hands of a six-year-old boy in New York, he was rushed to hospital with burns to his body.

Samsung’s president of mobile communications DJ Koh urged phone owners to participate in the recall as soon as possible: “Our number one priority is the safety of our customers. We are asking users to power down their Galaxy Note 7s and exchange them as soon as possible. We are expediting replacement devices so that they can be provided through the exchange program as conveniently as possible and in compliance with related regulations. We sincerely thank our customers for their understanding and patience.”

If you’ve recently bought a Galaxy Note 7 return it to the store or get in touch with Samsung directly.